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New Vegan Tropical Strawberry Shakeology

 
IT’S HERE! Tropical Strawberry Shakeology!It’s the most delicious vegan shake ever created. Crafted with a mouthwatering mix of sweet strawberries, smooth bananas, luscious papayas, tangy pineapples, plus whole superfoods from around the world, you’ll love the refreshing fruity flavor of our 100% VEGAN, SOY, and DAIRY-FREE Tropical Strawberry shake.

You don’t have to be a vegan to love a vegan shake. Many people digest plant proteins better than animal proteins. And it contains vitamins and nutrients your body craves in a more readily assimilable form to help keep you strong, healthy, lean, and focused.

As always, this new Shakeology is a nutritious and delicious shake that can help you:*

• Lose Weight
• Reduce Cravings
• Stay Regular
• Feel Energized
• Experience Vitality

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WHAT MAKES TROPICAL STRAWBERRY SHAKEOLOGY SO DIFFERENT?

 100% VEGAN IS CREAMY AND SMOOTH
Delivering vegan benefits without the grittiness of vegan proteins was a challenge, but we succeeded by blending ultra-fine, bio-fermented, raw, sprouted brown rice protein with sacha inchi, quinoa, chia, flax, amaranth, and spirulina.
RAW SPROUTED AND BIO-FERMENTED BROWN RICE PROTEIN
When a seed sprouts, it creates a metabolic explosion of nutrition, increasing its vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, essential fatty acids, and antioxidants. Bio-fermenting further breaks down the rice grain, releasing enzymes to help make it easier for your body to absorb the nutrients.

VITAMINS AND MINERALS 100% FROM WHOLE FOODS
All the key nutrients in our shakes come from 100% whole foods. And what’s so great about whole foods? Because they’re unprocessed and unrefined, whole foods deliver vitamins and nutrients to your body in a more holistic and easily assimilated way—the way nature intended.

   FOUR NEW EXCITING SUPERFOODS!
Tropical Strawberry has the superfoods you already know and love, plus four NEW additions:*

  • Coconut Flower Nectar—The flower of a coconut tree produces nectar that’s sweet, is low on the glycemic index (GI), and loaded with fiber, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.
  • Lou Han Guo Fruit—This low glycemic fruit has been used in Asia for centuries for immune and respiratory support and as a healthy way to lend natural sweetness to foods.
  • Himalayan Salt—Not all salt is unhealthy. Himalayan salt is unprocessed and contains over 70 trace minerals from the earth that our bodies need.
  • Konjac Root—This superfood contains soluble fiber, which expands in your stomach to help you feel full for longer.

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Shaun T Rockin Body, This looks like its going to be fun workout! Cant go wrong for 75% off at $19.95 either :)

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Elephant in the room

Don't Ignore the truth

How many times have we heard, I’m big boned, or maybe that the weight is genetic or from a gland problem? Maybe your like I was and think to yourself yeah,I’ve put on a few pounds but I can still fit into just one airline seat. You’re not really in that bad a shape right?

Have you ever been guilty of using one of these excuses?I have, and I know many others who have. True there are problems different people deal with that make them predisposed to being over weight. Please don’t tell me you have a gland problem and then let me see you with a shopping cart full of junk food and still expect me to believe.

We have a very serious problem with this in our country, namely not taking responsibility.

Have you put on a few pounds, or have you become a whale? Let’s be honest with ourselves, as a society we have become a laughing stock to the rest of the world. Stupid fat Americans, that’s what people think of us. The sad thing is they’re right. Watch this video and see how far we have come in just 20 years.

 

I think the approach laid out at the end of the video is right on. Working out with P90X and Insanity is a blast, they’re fun and intense. It’s also a lot of fun to run, hike, and swim, whatever you’re into. It makes you feel good to eat healthy too, but sometimes it can be hard to find the time to eat good. If you ever find yourself in this boat you would love Shakeology. If I’m feeling low and need a boost quick nothing compares.

It really doesn’t matter what you do, just don’t make excuses. If you are already in great shape help someone who isn’t to get motivated. If we work together we can turn back time on obesity and poor health. We can start living longer happier lives.

Do you need to make some changes in your life so that you can start living again? The first step is to stop ignoring the elephant in the room. Face your problems, take responsibility for your own life. Don’t lay blame, not even on yourself, just decide this is not what you want to be anymore. Cut off all negative influences and start moving towards the new you. If you need support call me I’d love to talk to you and offer any help I can. There are literally thousands of people out there just waiting to help you reach your goals. You have to take that first step though….

Decide

What’s your Why?

So what is it? What’s your why?

Is this you?

Why do you do what you do? More importantly are you happy with what your doing?

Most of us are content with some aspects of our lives, but long for something more. Wouldn’t you like to be fully satisfied with everything in your life though? Yes! How do you do it? Simple, what makes you feel good? Is it spending time with the ones you love? Going on trips? Maybe you would like to give more time or money to those that are in need? All of these things are things that make our life more fulfilling.

So the real question is why don’t you just do all the things that make you feel great!? The answer of course is that you just don’t have the time. You’re to busy working just to pay the bills. The little bit of time you do have you try to spend with your family or friends, and maybe if your lucky you’ll even have a second to yourself. I know how it feels, like a rat in a wheel you get up spin the wheel for a few hours go to bed, and repeat.

If your ready to stop being a slave to this system that so many of us have been subjected to, look no furtherT For the first time in a long time I have a real hope for my financial future. You don’t need to go grind out hour after hour at a job you don’t like. You can start your own business for less than you spend per week in gas driving to that job you don’t like!

You owe it to yourself to at least try and break free of the rat race. What if you had a risk free

opportunity to try and make a better life for yourself? Would you take it?

Wouldn't you rather be here?

Just start out talking to people about fitness. You’ll find almost everybody wants to get in better shape. So why don’t you be the one to help them? Wouldn’t that make them feel good? Why don’t you get paid for helping them? Wouldn’t that make you feel good? The answer of course is a big fat YES!

So what are you waiting for? The future is waiting for you to figure out your why. Now you just need to commit, and get a move on toward a happier more fulfilling life.

If you’re ready to start living your WHY just click here and join the team.

 

Do you live with regrets?

I write this post with a heavy heart. Two days ago I lost my dog Luna. She was hit by a car, and suffered a broken back. The Vet said there was no option but to put her to sleep. Hearing the news felt like someone running a dagger through me.

I got her when I was only 17, she was my faithful companion for almost 12 years. I can still remember the day I got her. I had my pick from a bunch of beautiful pups. Luna wasn’t the biggest of the litter, but she was the sweetest most loving soul I had ever met.

She was a constant for me through some of the hardest times in my life, always loyal and loving. She protected me when I slept, she licked the tears away when I cried, and she always listened to me even when no one else would. I loved her with all my heart, and now she is gone.

The loss has been a hard blow to take, but the hardest thing of all are the feelings of regret that have welled up inside. I feel regret because I never gave her the time and love that she deserved. The opportunity is gone and I’ll never get it back now.

It’s really got me to thinking about how much time I have to spend with my children. My son Kade is 3 years old now, and my daughter Nova is 5 months old. The old saying that they grow up too fast is so true. I feel like I’m missing the best years of there life working just to make ends meet. I really only get to spend a couple hours a day with my kids before they have to go to bed each night. Once the time is gone there is no getting  it back either. I know I’m not alone in feelings of regret over lost time. Everyday I hear mothers and fathers lamenting how they have to put their kids in daycare so they can work to pay the bills.

What can we do to keep from having these regrets in our lives?

You’ve heard the expression time is money right? Well the opposite is also true, money is time. Instead of us spending all of our time to make money, why don’t we turn the tables and start making money to save our time?

How is this done? You have to find a way to get paid whether your working or not. Sound crazy? Trust me It’s not, It’s called residual income.

How many people in this country could use a better diet, how about more energy? Almost everyone right!

Now think about this… as a Coach you are given the rights to sell Beachbody’s Premium meal replacement drink Shakeology. This stuff really is as good as they say it is, and it’s guaranteed. Try it for thirty days and if you don’t like it send back the empty bag and they’ll refund all your money. I personally love the stuff and plan on taking it the rest of my life. Since I started drinking Shakeology I’ve had more energy and feel better than I have in a long time.

Here is the best part though. We’ve already agreed that almost everybody could use more energy and better health. We would only need to find 100 people that want to start living healthier, happier lives. Now as a Coach Beachbody pays $30 to you each month for every Shakology customer that you refer.

Let’s do the math, $30 month X 100 people who want to get healthy = $36,000 year.

Do you have any idea how much time that would equal? Now I don’t know your personal needs, but I could buy myself a lot of extra time with that much money. Once you’ve made the referral and someone decides to be a customer your job is done. You don’t have to worry about shipping, billing, production, or customer service.That’s all taken care of for you. You’ll even have your own professionally designed website to help you market the Shakeology (if you would like to see what your customizable site would look like click on the Shakeology tab above.)

Sound like a good deal? I hope you see the potential here. Even if you don’t want to replace your day job, I’m sure you wouldn’t mind a little extra spending cash. Maybe to buy something nice for the wife or kids? How about taking an extra week vacation and going somewhere special?

Whatever your personal dream may be, you can make it a reality with the opportunity that’s being offered here. The choice is yours. If you’re not happy with the way things are in your life, make the change. Decide to get your life back, time waits for no one. Wouldn’t you rather spend your time with your loved ones, and not at a job?

Whatever you decide to do, don’t live your life with regrets!

Kade and Luna

 

 



Beachbody Coach Webinar

The Growing Trend

I just got done watching this really educational webinar. It was recorded last month (Jan), I think it helps to distill the whole idea behind the Beachbody system down to its essence. Watching this presentation makes me even more proud to be a part of this company.

Do you think we have a problem with obesity in this country?

Ever wonder if there is any cure?

If these are questions you’ve ever asked you owe it to yourself to watch this. Here is the link  Beachbody Coach Webinar (Recorded 1-11-11)

Barefoot Running

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Do you love to run? It is one of the most enjoyable of all human experiences. If your like me though you might have found that after a while you start to get pain in places you don’t want it. For me it was pain in my hip and knee joints. It got so bad that I actually thought I would have to give up running after my half marathon last year. Have you had a similar problem? What can you do? Please read the following Runner’s World article if you too are looking for a better solution.

Should You Be Running Barefoot?

Most of us consider running shoes essential. But what happens when you decide not to lace ‘em up? By Amby Burfoot From the August 2004 issue of Runner’s World

As a teenager, I loved to run barefoot on the Connecticut beaches, splashing through the waves. A few years later, I often ran without shoes while training for the college cross-country season, completing workouts that were the hardest, fastest, most puke-able, and yet most enjoyable of my life.

Those are strange bedfellows: extreme effort and high pleasure. I have wondered if someone was spiking my Kool-Aid, a popular sports drink of the time. Then I close my eyes and recall how my friends and I snuck onto Shennecossett Golf Course as dusk descended. How we giddily removed our shoes, and felt the fairway underfoot. How we ran an undulating six-mile fartlek loop, sprinting and jogging, sprinting and jogging, the summer sweat cascading off our bodies. How we finished, not another gasp of oxygen in our lungs, and flopped onto the 14th green. The kinesthetic memories are fullblown, from the slight chill of the grass on my feet to the heaving chest and the lightheaded dizziness of the effort. Was it the barefoot running that made the memory so vivid?

Famous runners had gone barefoot before us, of course. In 1960 Ethiopia’s Abebe Bikila, the greatest Olympic marathoner of all time, won the first of his consecutive gold medals sans shoes in a world record 2:15:17. My high school coach, “Young John” J. Kelley, was the leading American finisher (19th, 2:24:58) in that 1960 Rome Olympic Marathon, and his descriptions of the torchlit race have always entranced me. Except the part about the stones.

“On the ancient Appian Way, we had to run on huge, rounded cobblestones that were completely unyielding,” Kelley says. “They had no ‘give’ at all. I remember that I was afraid of slamming down too hard on them, and I still can’t imagine how Bikila did it.”

While Bikila was making Olympic history, England’s Bruce Tulloh was running European record times from 1955 to 1967, almost always in bare feet. He ran 13:12 for three miles on grass, and 27:23 for six miles on cinders. Later, Tulloh taught in Africa, coached, wrote books, and ran solo across America (2,876 miles, albeit in shoes). At 68, his mind is as sharp as ever, and he is ever eager for a good barefoot jaunt. “I’ll be running on the beach at Devon this weekend,” he said in early summer. “The only reason that more people don’t run barefoot is that they’re afraid to be unconventional.”

That wouldn’t apply to either Charlie “Doc” Robbins or Zola Budd, both important contributors to barefoot running. Robbins, winner of two USA National Marathon Championships in the late 1940s, completed 50 straight Thanksgiving Day Road Races in Manchester, Connecticut, before calling it quits two years ago. Most Thanksgivings, Robbins went shoeless, though he would resort to a pair of socks if the temperature dipped below 20 degrees.

Budd set a track world record in January 1984 when, just 16, she ran 5000 meters in South Africa in 15:01.83, more than six seconds under Mary Decker’s existing record. (Too bad Budd is better known for her fateful collision with Decker in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic 3000 race. Decker was thrown horribly off-balance, and twisted and fell to the infield grass.)

Interest in barefoot running seemed to wane until 2001, when Michael Warburton, an Aussie physical therapist and 2:42 marathoner, published an online paper titled, simply, “Barefoot Running.” (You can view the paper at the sports science web site sportsci.org.) In his section on running economy, Warburton points out that the extra weight of shoes on your feet is much worse than a pound or two around your middle. Weight on your feet is subject to constant acceleration and deceleration (runners call these movements “strides”), which have a high energy cost. According to Warburton, research has shown that 100 grams of extra weight on your feet decreases your running economy by one percent. Simple math says that two 10-ounce shoes will make you more than five percent less efficient. That’s a big deal. When you add five percent to Paul Tergat’s marathon world record 2:04:55, he’s a 2:11 guy, which doesn’t net him enough for a warm bowl of ugali in the Kenyan highlands.

But we don’t think much about running economy when we buy a pair of new running shoes. First we want protection from harmful objects. And then we expect cushioning and/or motion control–the stuff of injury prevention. But this is where things get strange, because scientific studies have had a hard time proving that shoes represent a big step forward from the naked foot.

To learn what’s going on inside the body, which, after all, is where we runners develop all our stress fractures, Achilles strains, and so forth, a medical team needs to take measurements from–ouch!–inside the body. I’ve actually seen this take place in a biomechanics lab, and it’s a blood sport. The combatants typically include a mad Ph.D. scientist and several grad students (a.k.a. the “volunteers”) desperate to finish their degree work. (“Sure, I’ll be happy to let you drill a metal accelerometer into my shin bone before my next treadmill run,” says a grad student.) The results of several of these intrusive experiments have shown little change in shock absorption or motion-control in shod versus unclad feet. This apparent difference seems hard to believe. All that foam padding and all those posts, bridges, and dual-density midsoles have to be doing something, right?

Of course they are; they’re deceiving the body. Here’s an explanation, based on your body’s proprioceptive abilities–that is, the way it can communicate up and down all pathways. When you run barefoot, your body precisely engages your vision, your brain, the soles of your feet, and all the muscles, bones, tendons, and supporting structures of your feet and legs. They leap to red alert, and give you a high degree of protection from the varied pressures and forces of running.

On the other hand, when you run in socks, shoes, inserts, midsoles and outsoles, your body’s proprioceptive system loses a lot of input. “This has been called ‘the perceptual illusion’ of running shoes,” says Warburton. “With shoes, your body switches off to a degree, and your reaction time decreases.”
The way I see it, there’s a simple explanation for the high IQ of barefoot running: We descended from the trees to walk and run this planet’s surfaces six million years ago, and we’ve had time to get really, really good at it, from the soles of the feet to the top of the brain.

By now, you might be worried about your Reebok stock or your friends who work at the local running store. I wouldn’t sweat it too much, at least not to judge from the number of bare feet I saw at my last big road race (zero). Even though a guy named Ken Saxton is running a marathon a month this year (barefootrunning.org), I doubt his preference will take off the way instant messaging, low-carb diets, and The Apprentice have.

Besides, many podiatrists think it’s dangerous. “Most of my patients aren’t worldclass runners,” says foot doctor Stephen Pribut, DPM. “It wouldn’t make sense for them to risk getting twigs and glass in their feet. And I think some soft surfaces increase plantar fascia and Achilles problems. Of course, what doesn’t kill you might make you stronger.”

This a-little-medicine-is-good-for-you perspective is shared by a number of other podiatrists, physical therapists, and coaches. Their theory: Modern man does spend too much time in shoes, and this weakens many of the foot and leg structures. To correct this, you can walk barefoot around the house, do simple foot strengthening exercises, or run a few barefoot miles a week on safe, secure surfaces.

And then put your shoes back on before you hit the pavement. Even Abebe Bikila gave up his barefoot ways. Four years after winning in Rome, he wore Pumas in the Tokyo Olympic Marathon. He won again, despite having had an appendectomy 40 days earlier, and set a new world record, 2:12:11.2. Apparently, the shoes didn’t bother him at all.

(Note: At the time this article was written barefoot “simulation” shoes were not on the market. If you want to “hit the pavement” the type of shoe described below will allow you to do so)

Pretty interesting huh? After spending a lot of time researching barefoot running I decided to buy a pair of Vibram Fivefingers. I’ve only had them for about a week, and wow what a difference! I have used them several times now for Insanity Plyometrics. The benefits are amazing, my calves feel stronger, I was faster on my feet, and it really helped to keep my joints from hurting. I have yet to take them out on a long run, I’m still trying to work myself up to that point. Barefoot running takes some getting used to. I’m going to keep working myself in with P90X, Insanity, and short runs for now. Once I start taking full 5mi runs with the Fivefingers I’ll let you know how it is going.

I hope this post helps you to understand some of the advantages of training barefoot.  If your looking for a better, safer, more natural way to train, you owe it to yourself to try going barefoot!

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